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  1. Influence of electronic spin and spinorbit coupling on decoherence in mononuclear transition metal complexes. MJ Graham, JM Zadrozny, M Shiddiq, JS Anderson, MS Fataftah, S Hill,...

  2. The Freedman Group applies the atomistic control inherent to synthetic chemistry to address fundamental questions in physics. Within this paradigm, we are creating the next generation of materials for quantum information and harnessing high pressure to synthesize new emergent materials.

  3. Danna Freedman is an American chemist and the Frederick George Keyes Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1] [2] [3] Her group's research focuses on applying inorganic chemistry towards questions in physics, with an emphasis on quantum information science, materials with emergent properties, and magnetism.

  4. Danna Freedman | Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3 Hybrids under Light and Magnetic Fields Sci. Robot. 2020, 5, DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.abb9822. (48) Fataftah, M. S.; Bayliss, S. L.; Laorenza, D. W.; Wang, X.; Wilson, B.; Mintun, P. J.; Diler, B.; Phelan, B.; Wasielewski, M. R.; Han, S.; Sherwin, M.; Awschalom, D. D.; Freedman, D. E.

  5. Referring to her more recent endeavors, Freedman says her lab’s bottom-up design of molecules that can function as tunable, scalable, versatile, and robust qubits is an important step toward full realization of quantum sensing and communication.

  6. Professor. A.B.: Harvard University, 2003. Ph.D.: University of California, Berkeley, 2009. danna.freedman@northwestern.edu. Website. 847-491-4441. Tech L214. Research Statement. The Freedman group applies the approaches and tools of synthetic inorganic chemistry to understand and overcome fundamental obstacles in physics and energy research.

  7. After completing her postdoctoral research at MIT, Danna accepted a position as an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University. She recently moved to MIT. Her laboratory’s research focuses on applying inorganic chemistry to address challenges in physics.

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